PEOPLE living in Derbyshire and nearby remain on flood watch after being told to "be aware" of the risks by experts.

Parts of Shardlow, Rowsley and Castle Donington are among places still receiving flood alerts from the Environment Agency, following heavy rain this week and Saturday.

But a warning issued to people in Ambergate and Bullbridge in the early hours of Saturday morning - telling them to expect flooding over the weekend, because of the height of the River Amber - is now no longer in force.

Staff at the Hurt Arms, in Derby Road, along with other residents in the village, had said the river was high but was being kept at bay.